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SubjectRe: 2.2.10-ac10 : bad NFS performance
I am running 2.2.10-ac10 as a NFS Server and 2 others as clients.  Is there
away this could be changed to help peak performance? Or would that be a bad
idea????

TIA,
--Ken

Benjamin LaHaise wrote:

> On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Thierry Danis wrote:
>
> > That is, 2.2.10-ac10 performs really slowly as server and client
> > compared to 2.2.10-ac4 (both are running RH 6.0/knfsd 1.4.1).
> >
> > Any comment/explanation ?
>
> 2.2.10-ac10 has SLAB_POSIONING enabled, which fills freed memory with a
> pattern to help detect misuse of freed memory. In short: it's expected.
>
> -ben
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